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Old 08-06-2012, 04:35 PM
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Findings were as follows:

"bilateral sural and superficial peroneal sensory studies are normal"

" Left peroneal CMAP amplitude is reduced with temporal dispersion noted. the right peroneal motor study is normal. the left peroneal to tibialis anterior study is normal. Bilateral motor responses are normal."

"the left peroneal F wave is absent"

" The needle electrode examination demonstrates a rare fasciculation in the R EDB muscle. this is of unclear significance. the rest of the examination is normal"

Conclusion:

"this is an abnormal study. there is evidence of axonal loss, noted in the left peroneal nerve. there is temporal dispersion without conduction block and F wave impersistance. The findings may be related to focal injury to distal peroneal nerve. There are no other findings consistent with demylinating neuropathy."


went to a new neuro today who is having me do teh test again (tomorrow morning) to see if it comes back more normal....says that i could be fine just wondering what the "normal" results are and how far off my numbers were thanks!
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